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"It ain't bad, miss; there's plenty of room for your clothes in that big wardrobe, and there's a chest of drawers; but Lord, 'm, they smell that musty, I've stood them open all last night and this morning, but they ain't much the better. I didn't like to ask for the key of the bookcase, but I can see through the glass the books are just coated with dust," said Mrs. Knapp.
The idea of the boys' corn club was vitalized in 1908 by Dr. Knapp, who planned to establish a corn club in every neighborhood, with county and state organizations. Each boy was to cultivate a measured acre of land in corn, according to directions and keep a strict account of the cost.
Doddridge Knapp has left any papers in his desk that might bear on the Wilton mystery." I tried my keys, but none of them fitted the lock. I gave up the attempt indeed, my mind shrank from the idea of going through my employer's papers but the desire of getting a key that would open the door was planted in my brain. Twelve o'clock came.
Knapp confidently gives the date of May 12 to this incident because that is the day of the annual fair. Then seeing an advertisement: "A Novel or Tale is much wanted," outside a bookseller's shop, Borrow wrote "The Life and Adventures of Joseph Sell, the Great Traveller." Did he? Dr.
What is to be done? March 12. "Talk a great deal. Not well, but better. Very quiet in the morning and happy, for Clara does not get up till four...." Again on the 14th March "The prospect appears more dismal than ever; not the least hope. This is, indeed, hard to bear." At one time Godwin, Shelley, and Mary tried to induce Mrs. Knapp to take her, but she refused.
"Now see; I will place them by the door; some one will take them instead of his own, and he will be the happy man." This was the end of their conversation. It was late when Counsellor Knapp, lost in thought about the times of King Hans, desired to return home; and fate so ordered it that he put on the goloshes of Fortune instead of his own, and walked out into the East Street.
And with the lightest of bows, Knapp drew off and passed as quickly as he could, without attracting attention, round the corner to the confectioner's. Here his attack was warier. Sally Loton was behind the counter with her husband, and they had evidently been talking the matter over very confidentially.
The young fellow was lithe and sinewy, but he was no match for the constable, who, indeed, had almost overpowered him before he was aware what had happened. "Has he got pistols, Knapp?" the Squire asked. "Yes, sir, a brace of them; I have got them both safely in my pocket. There," he went on, as a sharp click was heard, "I have got the darbys on him. Now shall I help you, sir?"
Luella bowed me a good night and was gone. "Oh, Henry," said Mrs. Knapp, "I wanted to ask you about Mr. Knapp. Is your aid absolutely essential to his success?" "I presume not, thought it would probably embarrass him somewhat if I should take ship for China before morning." As I held in the bank securities worth nearly three millions of dollars, I believed that I spoke within bounds.
Joseph Knapp was at Wenham, and took good care to prove that he was there. George Crowninshield has proved satisfactorily where he was; that he was in other company, such as it was, until eleven o'clock. This narrows the inquiry. This demands of the prisoner to show, if he was not in this place, where he was. It calls on him loudly to show this, and to show it truly.
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